Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • The emancipation of metaphysics from epistemology, by W. T. Marvin
  • A realistic theory of independence, by R. B. Perry
  • A defense of analysis, by E. G. Spaulding
  • A realistic theory of truth and error, by W. P. Montague
  • The place of illusory experience in a realistic world, by E. B. Holt
  • Some realistic implications of biology, by W. B. Pitkin
  • Appendix: Program and first platform of six realists (reprinted from the J. of phil. psycol., etc., 1910, 7, 393) Montague on Holt; Holt on Montague; Pitkin on Montague and Holt.